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Pakistan, Toxic smog
India, Pakistan blanketed in smog so thick, it's visible from space: See pictures
Toxic smog in India and Pakistan has caused air quality in the major metropolitans of Lahore, Multan, Delhi and Chandigarh to deteriorate to toxic levels.
Toxic smog in Pakistan is so bad you can see it from space
Pakistan’s toxic smog cover is now visible from space
Pakistan’s cities slip under toxic smog as live readings for Lahore show PM2.5 levels 100 times over what WHO prescribes
Smog crisis in Pakistan and India: NASA images reveal threat
Dense smog hovering over Pakistan's Punjab province and much of India is visible from space, as seen in NASA's satellite images. Asia is grappling with intense air pollution. Both Pakistan and India are experiencing exceptionally dense smog.
Lahore’s toxic smog is now visible from space, one area reports 720 AQI
Lahore, which has been reeling under severe pollution is now seeing thick and toxic smog clouds which are now visible through space via satellite imagery taken by NASA, Geo News reported.
Pakistan pollution: NASA images show toxic black smog visible from space, Lahore's AQI above 600
Thick, black and toxic smog engulfed the skies of Pakistan as unprecedented pollution levels continued to make the lives of citizens difficult. The smog is now visible from space, satellite imagery from NASA worldview showed.
Pakistan wants ICC explanation
Pakistan wants ICC explanation after India's Champions Trophy snub
The Pakistan Cricket Board has sought clarification from the sport's governing International Cricket Council (ICC) following India's refusal to travel across the border for next year's Champions Trophy,
India’s refusal to play in Pakistan throws Champions Trophy cricket tournament in doubt
India has thrown a wrench into the ICC Champions Trophy tournament slated to be played in Pakistan in February. The competition is considered the second most exciting and lucrative league behind the World Cup as it involves the top eight Test nations.
"Potentially we might not see India play Pakistan for a long long time"- Michael Vaughan on 2025 Champions Trophy fiasco
Former England captain Michael Vaughan believes the India-Pakistan relationship will only get worse amidst the recent 2025 Champions Trophy scheduling fiasco.
Pakistan Today
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PCB asks ICC to explain India’s refusal to tour Pakistan for Champions Trophy
LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has formally written to the International Cricket Council (ICC), seeking ...
The Express Tribune
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Nawaz Sharif advises India to send cricket team to Pakistan in bid to improve relations
President Nawaz Sharif has urged India to send its cricket team to Pakistan, suggesting that such initiative could help ...
CricTracker
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Blind World Cup to go ahead without India if they don't come on time: Pakistan board
The Cricket Association for the Blind in
India
(CABI) has received a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Ministry of ...
Hosted on MSN
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Pakistan seeks clarity over India's refusal to travel, says no to hybrid model
Pakistan Cricket Board has written to the International Cricket Council, demanding clarity over India's refusal to travel to ...
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India vs Pakistan: A cricket rivalry shaped by politics, wars and diplomacy
The intense India-Pakistan cricket rivalry has been shaped by historical events, political tensions, and moments of cricket ...
India.com on MSN
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Pakistan afraid of India’s advancements in Hypersonic, AI and…
China: Indian Army unveils SMART Soldier concept with AI which can be used for... Big trouble for
Pakistan
, China, ...
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